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But the short-run emergency in California stems as much from energy cost as from energy supply.
Community support for Otto Reich stems as much from that pride as it does from his politics.
What becomes clear throughout the plays is that Afghanistan's tragedy stems as much from geography as history.
Its influence stems as much as anything from a studied neutrality in the bitterly contested battleground of tax and spending.
In other cases, climbing plants are supported by tendrils that may be specialized stems, as in the grape and passionflower.
That is, it stems as much from bipartisan neoliberal approaches to "tough love" education reform as from conservative "welfare queen" dogma.
The thin earth of the terraced fields or the clearings in the woods support plants 3m or 4m high with stems as thick as a wrist.
Some were the color I associate with yield signs, and others a sort of muted lavender, their stems as thin as wire.
His opposition to the drone strikes stems as much from his belief in their counter-productivity as from his personal tragedy.
Each copy of every text has its own history and authority, one that stems as much from its previous readers as from its weight in our hands.
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This includes nearly all the interactions between EF-Tu and the acceptor and T-stems as well as the general structure of the amino acid binding pocket.
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